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Ways to Help

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One Eagle, One Tree, One Community

Help the Eagles' Soar

This is one of the simplest ways to help out our cause. We believe the best way for our initiatives to be successful is for the community to actively get involved. This is an easy and efficient way of contributing to the great work we do at Haribon. Get in touch with any questions about how you can make a donation today to Philippine Eagle Foundation.

Volunteer Your Time

Show Your Support

Want to join our efforts but not sure where to start? Volunteer Your Time and take advantage of this incredible opportunity to lend your support. It’s a great way to contribute to our cause, and every little bit counts towards paving the path for a better tomorrow. Get in touch with us today for more details about how you can help.

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Abide the Law

The country protects this critically-endangered species at all costs, punishing those who are found guilty of killing it with 12 years of imprisonment or with high fines under Republic No. 6147

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Engage in the Conservation and Protection of Philippine Eagle

Promote a commitment among young people to safeguard and preserve the Philippine Eagle. Encourage active participation, awareness, and spread advocacies to youth and society

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Education 

Learn more about these majestic birds, the threats they face, and the importance of their survival. Share this knowledge with your friends, family, and social networks.

Organizations with Same Cause

You can speak with and donate to the following groups, which are working toward the same goals as the Haribon group.

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Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF)

The Philippine Eagle Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving the endangered Philippine Eagle and its rainforest habitat.

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Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB)

To conserve and sustainably manage the country’s biodiversity.

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Haribon Foundation

Nurture the health of the environment which you – and all other Philippine species – rely on to live

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